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Nicolai Levashov. The Mirror of My Soul. Vol. 1. Born in the USSR
for the rest of the summer examinations of the fourth year course; and went home for
what was left of summer.
We had little to study in our fifth year. Most of time was intended for writing our
degree the-sis. In other words, I had a plenty of free time, which I used not only to write
my thesis about the braking radiation of electrons on the edge of a vacuum-medium, but
also to continue my own re-search on human abilities.
I continued to learn about an absolutely unknown world, a complete mystery and
not only for me. I invented newer and newer experiments, having a lot of voluntary
helpers who wanted to participate in something different. Besides, many experiments
were accompanied by a good laugh. It was impossible to keep from laughing when
watching a big fellow, who couldn’t tear his leg off the floor. To see his reaction was
great fun, when, full of surprise, he was unable to lift his leg, which had obeyed him
without any problem just seconds ago. You would have to have seen it with you own
eyes to understand the bursts of laughter of the casual and not so casual audience that
observed the experiment. Moreover, the very “victims” also roared with laughter.
I discovered that at certain distances from a person it was possible to “hook” him
and, for ex-ample, to pull him; the person could fall down, when doing it carelessly, or
could rebound like a ball from the wall in the desired direction, when doing it quite
abruptly.
Certainly, I did not drive the situation to the critical level; my task was not to
explore the possibilities of distant assault, but to study the possibilities of the influencing
at a distance, of one per-son on another (or others). I studied methods of hypnosis, when
a person was submerged into hypnotic sleep by verbal or by only mental influence, or
by the influence of my energy on certain areas of the brain, which I found out on my
own.
I learned to bring a person into a state of trance without his immersion into hypnotic
sleep, when he keeps fully his individuality, his ability to think adequately in regard to
everything, except for what was suggested mentally or verbally. I did not know whether,
if someone else also studied this phenomenon, he came to the same conclusions that I
did. To tell the truth, it was not of great importance for me, I was eager to understand
the nature of things around me.
It is fully possible that I “reinvented the wheel”, or it is also possible that
accidentally I dis-covered something new. It was not important for me; the most
important thing was to understand, to penetrate and to comprehend the essence of things
around me. I was interested in similar matters when I healed people. I was eager to
understand what a living organism, a living cell, truly was; how they functioned, why
illnesses existed and how they occurred, and how damaged organs and tissues could be
restored to their healthy state.
The result was that I could help people with their health problems pretty often.
People reacted differently to my healing influence. Someone reacted almost instantly;
someone reacted the next day, someone—in a week. The speed of change was also
different as well as the speed of the resto-ration process. All this did not depend on
whether a person believed or disbelieved in such treatment. There were cases, when a
person believed in the treatment fanatically, but it helped little, and there were cases,
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